Sacral Tumor & Chordoma Center
What are Sacral Tumors?
Sacral tumors are rare tumors of the spine that require specialty expertise in their treatment. There are many different types of sacral tumors. They can broadly be classified as either a primary bone tumor or a metastasis. Treatment depends on the tumor type. The sacral tumor program at Rhode Island Hospital combines extensive experience and technical expertise in the multidisciplinary treatment of these uncommon tumors. Our center is led by Ziya Gokaslan, MD, chief of neurosurgery at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital and chairman of the department of neurosurgery at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and a world-renowned neurosurgeon with unique expertise in sacral tumor treatment.
Treatment Options:
Surgery is often the first-line treatment option in patients with sacral tumors. We utilize advanced intraoperative technology to ensure maximal tumor resection and safe surgery. This includes intraoperative computed tomography and frameless stereotactic navigation to help with tumor resection. Chemotherapy and radiation are often used as adjuncts to surgery or in cases of residual or recurrent tumor.
Neurosurgery
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Ziya Gokaslan, MD, FAANS, FACS
Julius Stoll, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Neurosurgery, Neurosurgeon-in-Chief, Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital, Clinical Director, Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute, President, Neurosurgery Foundation -
Adetokunbo A. Oyelese, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurosurgery, Vice-Chair, Strategy and Business Development, Director, Norman Prince Spine Institute, Director, Spinal Surgery Division -
Patricia Leigh Zadnik Sullivan, MD
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Director, Center for Spine Tumor & Chordoma Research, Member, Legoretta Cancer Center
Medical Oncology
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Christopher Azzoli, MD
Jeffrey A. Brown and Barbara Horovitz Brown Associate Professor of Translational Medicine -
Ariel Birnbaum, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine, Clinician Educator -
Maria Constantinou, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine -
Thomas Ollila, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Radiation Oncology
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James Brindle, PhD
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology -
Thomas A. DiPetrillo, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology -
Jaroslaw T. Hepel, MD
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology and Neurosurgery, Director of Stereotactic Radiosurgery at Rhode Island Hospital -
Paul Koffer, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology -
Kara Leonard, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Associate Program Director, Radiation Oncology Residency, Tufts University School of Medicine -
Yakub Puthawala, MD
Clinical Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology -
Mark Rivard, PhD
Professor of Radiation Oncology -
Esther Yu, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology